Online registration for programs at South Carolina State Parks. Select a program from the list below to register.
Edisto Beach
Come join the ELC staff as we teach you how to create your own tie-dye shirt!
May Forest
Discover local flora and fauna on a guided walk and master plant ID- ideal for Padawans and nature lovers alike
Want to get an up close look at our resident reptiles?
Learn more about natures flyers while we explore the park grounds.
Myrtle Beach
Enjoy a leisurely 1-mile walk around the park as we search for birds around the park.
Start the new year with a fitness program for you and your dog!
Andrew Jackson
Reading With A Ranger about a drummer at the Battle of New Orleans
Musgrove Mill
Join the Battle of Musgrove Mill State Historic Site for a unique two-hour Ranger guided hike of an undeveloped Revolutionary War battlefield. (Hike takes place at Blackstock Battlefield State Historic: Site Address: 568 Monument Road, Enoree, SC 29335)
This class will add precision and durability to your dog's basic obedience skills.
Huntington Beach
Seashell Wind Chimes
Join us on a special behind the scenes tour around May Forest State Park.
Lee
How many artesian wells are there at Lee State Park?
Hunting Island
Join us at the Hunting Island Nature Center to make a fun seasonal craft!
Enrichment brings joy and good health to your dog.
Transform your dog into a model pet.
Ever wonder what critters inhabit our tidal creeks?
Discover the beauty of Hunting Island after the sun goes down with this special after-hours hike!
Rivers Bridge
Save money by learning how to repair (Darn) your own socks.
An indoor program about Civil War combat engineers with several fun hands on activities
In this program we will be exploring garlic and its medicinal, culinary, and utilitarian properties during the period of
Croft
Join us to explore Croft State Park's military background about bunkers, fox holes, and more! We will take a step back in history to observe WWII training and military protocols.
Want to get into fishing but don’t know how? We've got you covered!
Colonial Dorchester
This program introduces young learners to the history and nature at Colonial Dorchester.
Have you ever seen a beaver dam up close?
Transform reclaimed wood pallets with eco-friendly paint to depict vibrant cardinals.
What lives in the freshwater at Lee State Park?
A short presentation on how death and the dead were handled on and off the battlefield during the Civil War
In this beginner level program, we'll learn to tie several simple, practical, and historic knots to level up our skills!
Paris Mountain
Join us for a Valentine’s Day nature walk at Paris Mountain! Hike Lake Placid, spot wildlife, and make animal Valentine
Sesquicentennial
Experience the trails like never before - by the light of the full moon!
Join us at Croft State Park to hike along a portion of the Southside Loop.
Hickory Knob
Super Bowl Viewing Party at Hickory Knob State Park Resort.
CHICKA-DEE-DEE-DEE...Feeling cooped up? Get out in the woods, stretch your legs and count some birds with a Ranger!
The program invites the public to learn, observe, and recognize various animal tracks and habitats.
During this guided watercolor session led by the North Inlet–Winyah Bay NERR, create an aerial style watercolor painting
Utilize templates such as butterflies, dolphins, or sea turtles and transform old cans into creative and colorful art!
Discuss history and impact of photography in 19th century, make a pinhole camera, and see actual antique photos.
Learn about Civil War bummers & foraging! Build a secret hiding place to take home with you! Practice your treasure hunting skills as you search for hidden wealth!
Are you interested in the history of WWII? Do you enjoy hiking? Well, join us for the Camp Croft Historical Hike to learn about military bunkers, foxholes, and so much more! We will take a step back in history to observe and learn about WWII training and military protocols.
Rose Hill Plantation
Embark on a journey to uncover the rich African-American historical experience at Rose Hill Plantation. Prior to the Civil War, hundreds of individuals were enslaved on this cotton plantation under the ownership of Gov. William Henry Gist. Following emancipation, some freed people departed Rose Hill while others chose to remain, transitioning into tenant farmers. Through both periods of slavery and freedom, African-Americans persevered, laboring tirelessly to establish livelihoods for themselves and their families within the confines of Rose Hill Plantation. Join us for an immersive journey into the lives of enslaved and freed individuals through interactive activities such as cooking and brick-making demonstrations. Our lineup includes a Union Soldier, an esteemed antique collector, the head of the Gullah Geechee Nation, and a knowledgeable genealogist, among other well-respected participants. Gain invaluable historical insights into this significant period in American history. A food vendor will be available on-site, offering lunch options available for purchase throughout the day. Please be prepared to pay with cash on this day. Admission to the park and program is priced at $5 for adults and $2 for children aged 6-15, with cash payments preferred.
Join us at Croft State Park to learn about various types of invasive species that inhabit the region. This general presentation will be followed by a Q and A discussion session.
Aiken
Watercolor painting class - limited participation, all supplies included
Travel to three of SC State Parks to learn about and (hopefully) observe different sea turtle species in the wild!
Join Ranger Madison on a creek adventure to explore water critters
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